Berkeley in the Sixties Streaming
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Berkeley in the Sixties is a well done documentary which does an excellent job of communicating the issues and events of one of the most pivotal decades of the twentieth century. Berkeley was the center of the social upheaval which defined the sixties and understanding what happened there helps us to understand the change and chaos which woke up America. Although a documentary, this video is amazingly easy to watch. While its appeal is no doubt greatest to those of us who were part of the events depicted, I think it would also interest anyone who would like to better understand what really happened during that time. It would be equally useful in an American history class or as an evening’s entertainment. We have seen in several times in our home and it remains a favorite.
This is a superb, valuable documentary.
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Berkeley was at the epicenter as the counterculture politics of the ’60s emerged. And revisiting the political ferment of ’60s Berkeley can offer an unusually helpful overview of these interwoven political currents. This film does that very, very well. It rises far,far above films which simply recount the intense experimentation with sex, drugs & rock ‘n’ roll that eventually characterized the counterculture. This film focuses on the often-less-understood, and fascinating, politics of the time.
The fascinating footage (including early glimpses at Reagan as a
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relatively new “pol”), the deft editing, the years-later retrospective reflections of “now-grown-up” participants in the Berkeley “FSM” (Free Speech Movement) — these are all very engaging, and beautifully assembled. But what makes the film great for me is its clarity in reflecting the interplay of counterculture themes: the movements for free speech and for civil rights, the movement against the Vietnam War, and assertion of the new feminism. Along with the energetic pursuit of “sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll,” these elements - blended into one ‘tsunami’ of a movement — were experienced by us all coming of age during that time, throughout the US and throughout much of the world. But as a young person during that era, who became very swept up in the self-proclaimed “dawning of the Age of Aquarius,” I recall also feeling unclear on how these ideological components — which otherwise seemed to me distinct and substantively unrelated - became intertwined in the social politics of that era.
Whether the film is slanted, and whether “The Movement” was positive or negative, seem to me besides the point. The Movement was; like it or not, that reality is indisputable. From varying perspectives, our entire culture experienced it, and was affected by it. Most of the many millions of us on college campuses during that time were forever changed — for good, for ill, or both. This film presents the most coherent depiction I’ve seen of how this happened, what it’s “logic” was - and manages to do so engagingly, without becoming pedantic. That’s a whole lot for one film to do, even for someone who respects and loves film as our culture’s greatest current art form.
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